Ding ding๏ฝ
The autumn wind was bleak, sweeping away the sorrow of those who were parted.
Another yearโs harvest season had arrived.
Every household in Radiant City was joyfully preparing for the festival, celebrating this yearโs bountiful yield.
The newly built temple stood grandly in the city center. From the soaring spire, the echoing chimes of the bell rang ceaselessly through the sky.
โThank the God of Light for bestowing us with grace.โ
Believers knelt one after another, devoutly offering their prayers.
โYou dispelled the Long Winter and sowed light anew in the world.โ
One hymn after another converged into a surging tide, like waves crashing endlessly against the shore.
Shua!
On the high tower, heavily guarded soldiers stood in rows. Amidst them, a graceful figure in a snow-white robe and a triple crown atop her head gazed out the window, surrounded by attendants.
Hua hua hua!
The crowd erupted into a thunderous cheer.
โLook, itโs Her Eminence Jessica, the new leader of our Church of Light!โ
โWuwuwu, if not for this great lady, we could never have driven away the wicked Magic King Army!โ
โAfter the High Priest died, Radiant City was on the brink of falling. If not for her, that evil army would never have been expelled.โ
The people, brimming with emotion, showered the figure on the high platformโher face aloof as she looked outโwith the most beautiful words they could muster.
โWe have won.โ
Accompanied by many high-ranking clergy, the newly adorned Pope appeared indifferent, as if unmoved by the jubilation before her.
โBut our victory is not yet complete.โ
Now wielding the supreme authority of the church, Jessicaโs youthful innocence was gone, replaced by deep sorrow.
โThe reason we almost lost to the Magic King Army this timeโdo any of you have thoughts?โ
Holding her scepter, the Popeโs voice echoed through the opulently decorated, high-ceilinged hall, adorned with intricate patterns.
Faced with Jessicaโs question, not a single person in the grand hall could rise to answer the new Pope.
The Magic King Army.
In just over a decade, that evil force had expanded without end, turning the very order of the human world upside downโฆ
Drip.
A bead of sweat fell onto the tiled floor, sounding crisply.
โYour Eminence, I have an idea.โ
A middle-aged man standing at Jessicaโs side stepped forward respectfully, first bowing deeply before speaking: โI believe the churchโs policy must change.โ
โThe Demon Kingโs power is strong, yes, but itโs not strength gained by himself alone. More crucial is the support from other racesโelves, dwarves, beastmen, and other intelligent races.โ
Wearing an archbishopโs robe, the man, well past fifty yet with sharp eyes, fell silent, as if giving others time to consider, then continued slowly, โPerhaps we should not stubbornly cling to our old stance, treating all other races as absolute enemies.โ
Peng.
No sooner had he spoken than someone slammed the table and scolded righteously, โArchbishop Brian, do you realize what youโre saying?โ
โAll those other races are treacherous fiends! That wicked Magic King betrayed humanity for his own gain, and youโd have our church follow him into depravity?โ
Facing the expected rebuke, Archbishop Brian sighed wearily and glanced quietly at the new Pope on the throne.
Wengโโ
A dazzling white light flickered.
The intense atmosphere was forcefully suppressed.
That vast, pure, inviolably sacred power seemed to cleanse hearts, purifying all sin, and instantly extinguished the quarrel in the room.
Everyone bowed their heads, awaiting the words of the one who had saved Radiant City from disaster.
She who awakened the new power of Holy Light, broke into the Magic King Armyโs lair alone, gravely wounded the infamous Magic King, and bought the Church of Light and Radiant City a chance to breatheโฆ
No words could truly capture the greatness of Her Eminence.
Her orders were absolute.
More so than even the former High Priest.
โTimes change, and nothing remains eternal.โ
From the throne, Jessicaโs voice was distant.
โSince the Church of Light has a new leaderโฆโ
Jessicaโs piercing gaze swept the assembled high ranks. โThen new doctrines, new rules, and new diplomatic strategies are only natural.โ
โI intend to sign a Peace Treaty with the Magic King Army, andโฆโ
The new Pope Jessica declared in a tone that brooked no dissent, โI intend to establish diplomatic relations with other races, notify the other kingdoms, urge them to open trade with other races, and finallyโโ
She paused, and a faint darkness clouded Jessicaโs eyes.
โI will welcome the Adventurersโ Guild to establish a branch in our Radiant City.โ
Adventurersโ Guild?!
Everyone present, even Archbishop Brianโher steadfast supporterโwas stunned.
โButโbut, those so-called professionals are just a bunch of despicable heretics! How can they be compared to our clergy and noble spellcasters?โ
A senior official couldnโt help but question.
โBecause they have strength.โ Jessica raised her brow. โDonโt forget how close we came to losing before.โ
โโฆโ
The high ranks flushed red then pale, yet no one could utter a word in response.
โYou may leave.โ
After issuing a string of orders, Jessica waved her hand dismissively.
Archbishop Brian noticed that, although she had just changed the ancient church rules with a few simple words, the new Pope, who had accomplished such a feat, showed no trace of excitement.
On the contrary, her beautiful face was filled with deep, inextricable sorrow.
What was Her Eminence grieving for?
The passing of the High Priest?
Brian turned away, not intending to pry.
Peng.
The door closed. Now, only the Popeโs solitary figure remained in the high tower.
โGod of Justice, Kamdo.โ
Jessica stood, descending from the throne, and wearily removed her heavy crown, flipping open the churchโs latest gospel.
โHoly Lightโฆโ
Jessicaโs eyes were somber. โThough your life story has been altered beyond recognition, Iโm sorry, Green, this is the only way the world will remember you.โ
โAfter all, once your plan ends, even I, even I and the others, will forget you ever existed.โ
โSophie was rightโyou really are a big foolโฆโ
In an instant, the once-strong Pope, the first to awaken the Holy Light and establish the Paladin order, broke down in tears.
Meanwhile, in Fallen Leaves Town.
Ba ba baโโ
With the blare of horns, a graceful figure slowly entered the hall.
โWelcome, Governor Sophie!โ
Shua shua shua.
Inside the hall, all the senior members of Land of Hope gathered, turning their attention to the arriving figure.
โHuff, looks like the Governor has recovered from her illness?โ
โItโs all that despicable churchโs fault, resorting to such underhanded means!โ
โAnd they dared to brand Lady Sophie as some Magic King?โ
People angrily cursed the shameless villains far off in Radiant City.
โElders.โ Even after surviving an assassination and soul-wounding injuries, the Governor still looked composed, showing no sign of illness.
โLetโs begin the strategy meeting.โ
Sitting at the head, Sophie gently spoke.
โYes. According to your orders, we have already pulled back all our lines.โ
โThere are rumors that ever since the new Pope took office, sweeping reforms have begunโsuch as abolishing the outdated Extermination Order Against Other Races, evenโฆโ
An official in bureaucratic attire hesitated for a while, then laid out the parchment.
A nearby maid took the report and hurried to Sophieโs side.
Receiving it, Sophie stared at it for quite some time.
Shua!
A blaze erupted, burning the report to ashes in an instant.
โGood, good, good.โ Sophie panted, repeating the word several times, her ample chest rising and falling before she regained her breath.
โThey dare claim the Holy Light we developed in the Land of Hope as their own?โ
Sophie snorted coldly. โAnd yet they propose a Peace Treaty?โ
Everyoneโs anger erupted at once.
โGovernor, we must not agree to peace!โ
The elders chimed in, โLast time we nearly wiped them out! Even Radiant City was almost breached, if not for that new Popeโs despicable tricksโฆโ
โRevenge! Revenge!โ
The calls for war rose one after another, treating the peace proposal from the church as the ultimate humiliation. In the vast eldersโ hall, not a single person wished to compromise for peace.
Exceptโฆ
In a corner, a distracted figure.
โMary?โ The Governor spoke.
Unlike her indifference to others, Sophie looked at the frowning, pensive young girl with warmth and affection.
โWhy do you seem a little unhappy?โ Sophie reached out and pinched Maryโs round cheek.
โItโs nothing, Governor.โ
Lowering her head, Mary dared not meet Sophieโs gaze, backing away several steps. โIโI want to check if thereโs any new progress in the newly established lab.โ
Without waiting for Sophieโs reply, Mary darted off.
โHm?โ Sophie blinked in confusion, catching a glimpse of something Mary held in her arms.
Dong dong dong.
For some reason, just glimpsing that shabby doll made Sophieโs chest twist and ache with suffocating pain.
โHuffโฆ itโs all that despicable Popeโs fault.โ Sophie shook her head. โBut, we truly are unprepared.โ
Sighing deeply, Sophie could only watch the elders, who clamored for war, with a hint of regret, feeling that some filthy power still stubbornly lingered inside her.
โRespected elders, unfortunately, I have not fully recovered yet. Until thenโฆ Iโm afraid we can only maintain a truce.โ
Sophie decided firmly, โBut, once the time is right, we will surely unite the entire world under the Land of Hope!โ
โWoah woah woah woah!โ
The hall erupted in cheers again.
Other than Sophie, no one noticed Maryโs quiet departure.
Pa-da, pa-da.
A torrential rain poured down, instantly turning the roads to mud.
A graceful figure walked abruptly along the avenue, letting the rain drench her delicate body.
โLady Mary?โ The guard was stunned at the sight. โYouโhowโโ
Before he could finish, the guard forcibly swallowed his words.
Lady Mary, Governor Sophieโs most beloved disciple, was crying?
Who would dare offend her so greatly?
The guard decided not to meddle.
โCough, cough, cough.โ
Deep within the laboratory, a thin figure, framed by heavy chains, seemed impossibly frail.
โBrother Green, stop this.โ
A voice broke the silence of the secret prison.
โWhyโwhy must you hurt yourself like this?โ
Mary, tears streaming down her face, asked.
โThe Blood Moon is almost here.โ Barely alive, his former glory lost, the now skeletal man answered faintly, โMary, donโt cry for me. Itโs all about to end.โ
โIโve weakened myself to the utmost, and with my last preparations, once the Blood Moon comes, Iโll absorb all the sources of corruption into myself. Then youโll use the Divine-Slaying Weapon in the labโฆโ
Despite his miserable appearance, the thin figure spoke with an indescribable passion.
โIdiot! Idiot!โ Seeing Green evade her question, Mary furiously hurled the doll at his face.
โIf you must die, whyโwhy must you erase even Sister Sophieโs memories too?โ
Mary demanded loudly, โIs thatโ is that fair?โ
โItโs not fair.โ Greenโs eyes were calm. โBut, Mary, I donโt want Sophie to suffer.โ
Green explained.
โI know. Iโve always known.โ Mary sobbed. โBut if Sister Sophie knew, sheโd never agree.โ
โItโs all right, Mary. Itโs all about to end.โ
Greenโs eyes were unfocused, muttering unconsciously, โBesides, I promisedโpromised Sophie to create a new world. A world without persecuted witches, without endless war and famine.โ
โI didnโt fully succeed, butโฆโ
Raising his head, Green felt no regrets.
โI didnโt do too badly, did I?โ
Wengโโ
Before Mary could answer, the sky was suddenly devoured by blood-red light. In an instant, the whole world plunged into endless darkness.
The Blood Moon had risen.
โBegin the operation!โ
Boom!!!
Green immediately began to absorb the rampant corruption.
โNo, no, no!โ
Staring at the doll at Greenโs feet, staring at the battered yet infinitely powerful sword in her handโ
Maryโs tears overflowed like a flood.
โI really donโt want toโdonโt want to forget you, Brother Green.โ
Maybe, when Brother Green is gone, a beautiful new world will come.
But without Brother Greenโฆ
What meaning could that beauty possibly have?